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DBS Admissions Office is Now Open

While our physical campus has been closed since March, DBS has continued to be fully operational. We have taken all measures to ensure minimum disruption to our services as the Coronavirus COVID-19 situation evolved. We are very pleased to announce that in line with the Irish Government Reopening Plan our Admissions Office on Aungier Street is now open to deal with prospective student enquiries and applications for September 2020 entry. 

 

The health and safety of our staff and students matter so we've made some important changes to keep everyone safe. If you have questions and would like to speak to a member of the DBS Team we look forward to welcoming you to our Aungier Street campus building where you can expect a safe and informative experience. 

 

We understand you might be feeling a bit nervous so we’ve added some additional safety measures to make sure you feel as safe and comfortable as possible when you come in to see us.  

  • We have rearranged our reception area to facilitate visitors who would like to have a face-to-face chat with our admissions staff. We have provided booths with protective screens for the protection of both parties.
  • We strongly encourage you to maintain social distancing guidelines of 2 metres between you and other people when visiting our Admissions Office. 
  • Floor markers and queue ropes are in place to show you the recommended distance. The number of prospective students allowed in the building at any one time may be limited, in order to comply with HSE guidelines. 
  • We have increased cleaning and sanitation of our buildings.

 

Our Admissions team is also still contactable by email admissions@dbs.ie and by phone + 353 1 4177500 to answer all your questions.


CAO Change of Mind Closing in 4 days
 

The CAO Change of Mind facility is closing soon -  July 1st, at 5:15pm; this will be the last opportunity to complete and amend your application form for September 2020. Visit CAO.ie for more information.

 

DBS has a wide array of full-time undergraduate programmes on offer across the areas of Business, Computing, Law, Media and more.

 

You will find a selection of our courses below, or visit our website for a full course listing.

 

BA (Hons) Audio Production & Music Project Management

BA (Hons) Business Studies

Bachelor of Laws (Hons) LL. B

BA (Hons) Marketing
BA (Hons) Psychology
BA (Hons) Social Science
BA (Hons) Film & Creative Media

More...

 

 

Our Admissions team are on hand to answer your questions, call us today on (01) 4177 500 or email admissions@dbs.ie 


Why Choose DBS

Choosing the course and college that’s right for you can be overwhelming, here’s what DBS has to offer...

 

QQI Accredited – All of our undergraduate courses are QQI accredited. This means that a degree from DBS is quality-assured and recognised internationally; you will receive the same qualification that you would expect from any third-level university in Ireland.

 

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Why study at Dublin Business School?

 

 

If you have any questions please contact the Admissions team on admissions@dbs.ie or phone (01) 4177 500.


Online Open Evening | August 18th
 

DBS would like to welcome you to our Online Open Evening!

We would love to welcome you in person as per usual, but unconventional times call for creative alternatives – we will now be bringing the DBS experience straight to your home. Our Open Evening offers the perfect opportunity to speak with our team of expert lecturers and gain first hand knowledge on programmes offered across a variety of disciplines including:

 

  • Psychology

  • Counselling & Psychotherapy

  • Business

  • Law 

  • Marketing

  • Accounting & Finance

  • FinTech

  • Project Management

  • Social Science

  • Film & Creative Media

  • ICT

  • Computing

  • Professional Diplomas and many more
     

We will facilitate breakout rooms for you to explore – covering all disciplines. Our faculty, admissions team, and welcoming staff will be on hand to guide you through the process and answer any questions you may have.

Realise your ambition from the comfort of your own home...This is a pre-registered event and therefore please register in advance of the date here. We will be in touch shortly with further information and details as we get closer to the event.

Hope to see you there!
 
Team DBS


Important Update for September 2020
 

DBS is delighted to announce it will be offering free tuition fees* on four of its programmes through CAO as part of additional places under the Government Human Capital Initiative (HCI).

 

The four DBS courses below will now be eligible for Free Tuition Fees:

 

BSc (Hons) Computing (CAO code: DB500)
BSc (Hons) Computing (Data Analytics and Big Data) (CAO code: DB502)
BA (Hons) Business (Information Systems) (CAO Code: DB524)
BA (Hons) Business (Cloud Computing) (CAO Code: DB526)

 

*There will be no tuition fees on the above four programmes only through CAO. Students will only have to pay a €1,500 registration fee if successfully offered a place at DBS in 2020 through CAO. This is open to all EU students applying through the CAO.

 

Tuition fees will apply to all other programmes.

 


What is the difference between Data Analytics and Business Analytics? 
 

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Yes, they both deal with data; but how they collect data and what they do with it, separates the two.

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Contact Us
 

If you have any questions about your CAO application or our Full-Time Undergraduate courses at DBS, our Admissions Team is here to provide you with the guidance that you need. Students can contact the DBS Admissions Team on admissions@dbs.ie or call (01) 4177500. 

If you would like to schedule a School Visit, please call (01) 4177500 or email admissions@dbs.ie


City Centre Campus
 

Dublin Business School is located right in the heart of Dublin, three minutes walk from St. Stephen's Green, Grafton Street and five minutes from Temple Bar, Dublin Castle and the Ha'penny Bridge as well as the best shops and restaurants in the city.

 

The college is served by all major bus routes, and is a four minute walk away from the St. Stephen's Green Luas stop.